National Football League
Free agent DB LaRon Landry suspended 10 games
National Football League

Free agent DB LaRon Landry suspended 10 games

Published Mar. 6, 2015 10:37 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) Free agent safety LaRon Landry has been suspended for 10 games by the NFL for violating the performance-enhancing drug policy.

Landry, who was released by Indianapolis on Feb. 11, missed four games in 2014 with a previous league suspension for the same reason. That punishment was announced Sept. 29. He also was on the commissioner's exempt list for one game last season.

The 30-year-old Landry joined the Colts as a free agent in 2013, getting a $24 million, four-year contract. He also has played for Washington for his first five pro seasons, and spent one season with the New York Jets.

LaRon's brother Dawan also is a free agent and spent the last two years with the Jets, replacing his brother in their secondary.

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